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Astrea: Violin A String                 £2.10

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 Second Astrea 2432. This inexpensive full size violin A string is made from steel and is suitable as a student replacement string.

 

 

 

 

 

Astrea: Violin D String                 £2.15

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 Third Astrea 2433. This inexpensive full size violin D string is made from steel and is suitable as a student replacement string.

 

 

 

 

 

Wolf Secundo: Violin Shoulder Rest                 £24.95

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 The versatile Wolf Secundo shoulder rest is made from flexible sponge rubber padding on a curved bow and features screw-on swivel legs. Its height and width are fully adjustable and its feet are covered with rubber to protect the instrument.  

 

 

 

 

AB Violin Rosin No 1                 £2.20

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 Keep your strings in tip-top condition with this high quality, hand-blended violin rosin.

 

 

 

 

 

Dogal: Green Series Violin String Set                 £9.95

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 The ancestors of the present-day Dogal tradition were well-known already in the middle of the last century. The Brocco family, natives of Venice and present in the region of Veneto since the 1866 with a chain of music shops, agents of prestigious names such as Bechstein and Steinway and in close contact with world-famous artists, considered the unavailability of strings for bowed instruments on the market. However, the production of the first Dogal violin strings began in 1950 after a separate company had been created expressly for this purpose. The steel core of each string was covered with a series of windings, the last of which - a breakthrough at the time - was flat-sectioned, thereby offering a smooth surface to the touch. The resulting interaction with the bowhair gave a sweet, quality sound with considerable volume. It was November 1952, and the Dogal "Linea Verde" (green line) was introduced to the market, the first of what would become a series of four. Even though over 40 years have passed since the founding of the company, most of the production process is still done by hand, with minimal tolerances over the full length of each string, as only the masterful hands of skilled string makers can produce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Antoni: Half Size Violin Shoulder Rest                 £5.95

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 This affordable and comfortable half size violin shoulder rest is made from flexible plastic and has a thick padded rest. Both the height and angle can be adjusted, which makes it suitable for most makes of violin.

 

 

 

 

Pearl River: Full Size Violin Bow                 £16.95

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 The Pearl River was founded 40 years ago. The factory has the very latest technology and strict quality control system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dominant: Violin D String                 £11.50

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 Third Dominant 532. Top quality full size violin D string. The strings have a highly flexible nylon core with many threads and they are manufactured for artists who do not like steel strings. The general popularity of the Dominant string is their similarity and relationship to the gut string without the gut natural disadvantages. The sound of the Dominant string is soft, clear and rich in overtones, live full and brilliant, not metallic, and also has the same good tone in bowing and pizzicato and also has an excellent stability of tuning under extreme climatic conditions.

 

 

 

 

 Dogal: Violin E String                 £1.05

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 The ancestors of the present-day Dogal tradition were well-known already in the middle of the last century. The Brocco family, natives of Venice and present in the region of Veneto since the 1866 with a chain of music shops, agents of prestigious names such as Bechstein and Steinway and in close contact with world-famous artists, considered the unavailability of strings for bowed instruments on the market. However, the production of the first Dogal violin strings began in 1950 after a separate company had been created expressly for this purpose. The steel core of each string was covered with a series of windings, the last of which - a breakthrough at the time - was flat-sectioned, thereby offering a smooth surface to the touch. The resulting interaction with the bowhair gave a sweet, quality sound with considerable volume. It was November 1952, and the Dogal "Linea Verde" (green line) was introduced to the market, the first of what would become a series of four. Even though over 40 years have passed since the founding of the company, most of the production process is still done by hand, with minimal tolerances over the full length of each string, as only the masterful hands of skilled string makers can produce.

 

 

 

 

 

Pearl River: 3/4 Size Violin Bow                 £16.95

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 The Pearl River was founded 40 years ago. The factory has the very latest technology and strict quality control system.